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Great Britain 2007 Proof Set

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    The Great Britain 2007 Proof Set is an exceptional release from the Royal Mint, combining the full range of Britain’s circulating coinage with two important commemorative issues, all struck in magnificent proof quality. Marking a year of cultural and historical celebration, this set captures the artistry and precision of British minting and remains a prized addition to any modern numismatic collection. With its stunning mirror-like fields, crisp frosted details, and limited mintage, the 2007 Proof Set appeals to collectors who value craftsmanship, history, and national heritage.

    The 2007 proof set includes ten coins: the standard circulating £1, 50p, 20p, 10p, 5p, 2p, and 1p; the bi-metallic £2; and two important commemorative £2 coins. Notably, the commemoratives honor the bicentenary of the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade and the centenary of the foundation of the Scouting movement—two themes of profound social and cultural importance. This thoughtful mix makes the set appealing to collectors of modern proof coins as well as enthusiasts of British and global history.

    The obverse of each coin features the fourth definitive portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, designed by Ian Rank-Broadley and introduced in 1998. The portrait shows the Queen facing right, wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara, encircled by the legend “ELIZABETH II D·G·REG·F·D” and the year. In proof condition, the Queen’s likeness is brought to life with sharp frosted details set against deeply polished mirrored fields, delivering the cameo contrast collectors prize in premium coinage.

    The reverse designs in the 2007 set are particularly notable for their artistic range and cultural significance:

    • £2 coin (Abolition of the Slave Trade bicentenary): Designed by David Gentleman, this coin features a simple yet powerful design of a broken chain to mark the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade in the British Empire in 1807. The edge inscription reads “AM I NOT A MAN AND A BROTHER,” echoing the famous anti-slavery campaign motto.
    • £2 coin (Scouting centenary): Designed by Kerry Davies, this coin features the World Scout Emblem alongside the inscription “BE PREPARED,” marking 100 years since the Scouting movement was founded by Robert Baden-Powell in 1907.
    • £2 standard coin: Bruce Rushin’s celebrated concentric rings design symbolizing technological development over time, with the edge inscription “STANDING ON THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTS.”
    • £1 coin: The Millennium Bridge design by Edwina Ellis, representing England and part of the popular bridges series, paying tribute to Britain’s architectural and engineering achievements.
    • 50p coin: Christopher Ironside’s seated Britannia alongside a lion, a timeless emblem of British resilience and strength.
    • 20p coin: The crowned Tudor rose.
    • 10p coin: A crowned lion.
    • 5p coin: A crowned Scottish thistle.
    • 2p coin: The Badge of the Prince of Wales with feathers.
    • 1p coin: The crowned portcullis, a symbol of the Houses of Parliament.

    Each coin is struck in its regular circulating alloy—bi-metallic for the £2, nickel-brass for the £1, cupronickel for the silver-colored coins, and copper-plated steel for the 1p and 2p—but the proof finish dramatically elevates their appearance. The Royal Mint’s meticulous multi-strike process on polished blanks produces razor-sharp detail, flawless surfaces, and a luminous contrast between frosted elements and mirrored fields, transforming everyday designs into collectible works of art.

    The 2007 proof set is presented in a refined Royal Mint-branded display case with a clear acrylic capsule to protect and elegantly showcase the coins. The set includes a certificate of authenticity and an informative booklet that details the design inspirations, historical background, and technical specifications for each coin. Collectors particularly value complete sets with all original packaging and documents, as they preserve the set’s authenticity, collectible appeal, and market value over time.

    The limited mintage of the 2007 Proof Set adds to its exclusivity and desirability. The inclusion of commemoratives marking the bicentenary of the abolition of the slave trade and the centenary of the Scouting movement ensures broad collector appeal, touching on themes of human rights, social progress, and community service. These themes make the 2007 set especially meaningful and culturally relevant.

    Condition-wise, proof sets from this period are expected to remain in flawless or near-flawless state when properly stored, showing brilliant mirrored fields, sharp frosted details, and no signs of haze, toning, or handling marks. Coins submitted for professional grading frequently achieve top ratings such as PF68 or PF69, reflecting the Royal Mint’s high standards and the care typically taken by collectors to preserve these sets.

    This set appeals to a broad audience, including collectors of modern British proofs, enthusiasts of commemorative coinage, and those interested in historical anniversaries. It also makes a thoughtful gift or family heirloom, offering a beautifully crafted tribute to Britain’s social progress, engineering achievements, and cultural milestones, captured through the art of coinage.

    In conclusion, the Great Britain 2007 Proof Set is a masterfully curated and elegantly presented collection that celebrates Britain’s history, values, and numismatic artistry. With its superior proof finish, meaningful commemorative themes, limited mintage, and sophisticated packaging, it remains a standout highlight in modern British numismatics and a lasting tribute to the nation’s enduring spirit and achievements.

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    • Year: 2007
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